The Railways of Palestine and Israel by Paul Cotterell, USED, 1984 , book in good condition some scuffing from years of storage. dust jacket has some fold marks. The metre gauge Jaffa to Jerusalem Railway opened in 1892 and, with the exception of a very short line in what is now Iran, was the first railway anywhere in the Middle East. Further development was slow until the First World War when the British conquered Palestine. In doing so they laid the foundation for a network of l...ines later taken over and expanded by Israel Railways. Except for the Hedjaz Railway section, this book details the history of all the lines in Palestine and Israel, which ranged from the obscure and ephemeral 600mm and 2ft 6in gauge military railways up to the standard gauge of 4ft 8½in, and there is a chapter on little-known industrial lines. Detailed reference is made to locomotives built for Palestine and Israel, as well as to those imported during two world wars for military use. Among the latter were British LSWR and LNWR 0-6-0s, LMS and ROD 2-8-0s and also USATC 0-6-0ts & 2-8-2's. Extensive coverage is given to the passenger and freight rolling stock, much of which also originated in Great Britain. Also American EMD diesels and locomotives and rolling stock captured by Israel in Middle East wars are dealt with too. Nine maps, 169 line drawings, 114 photographs and motive power and passenger stock lists complete the picture. A special feature is the representative selection of timetables ALL OVERSEAS BUYERS MUST CONTACT FOR SHIPPING RATES BEFORE PAYMENT - SINCE SHIPPING AND POSTAGE PRICES VARY PER COUNTRY - WILL COMBINE ITEMS TO SAVE POSTAGE - I ONLY SHIP WITH TRACKING OPTION. ITEMS SOLD OVER £150 WILL BE SHIPPED OVERSEAS VIA PARCEL FORCE INTERNATIONAL DUE TO INSURANCE COVERAGE